Spring in Practice

Book Description

Summary

Spring in Practice shows you how to tackle the challenges
you face when you build Spring-based applications. The book
empowers software developers to solve concrete business problems by
mapping application-level issues to Spring-centric solutions.

It diverges from other cookbooks because it presents the
background you need to understand the domain in which a solution
applies before it offers the specific steps to solve the
problem.

About this Book

Spring in Practice covers 66 Spring development
techniques and the practical issues you will encounter when using
them. The book starts with three carefully crafted introductory
chapters to get you up to speed on the fundamentals. And then, the
core of the book takes you step-by-step through the important,
practical techniques you will use no matter what type of
application you’re building. You’ll hone your Spring
skills with examples on user accounts, security, NoSQL data stores,
and application integration. Along the way, you’ll explore
Spring-based approaches to domain-specific challenges like CRM,
configuration management, and site reliability.

What’s Inside

Covers Spring 3

Successful outcomes with integration testing

Dozens of web app techniques using Spring MVC

Practical examples and real-world context

How to work effectively with data

Each technique highlights something new or interesting about
Spring and focuses on that concept in detail. This book assumes you
have a good foundation in Java and Java EE. Prior exposure to
Spring Framework is helpful but not required.

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle,
and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Authors

Willie Wheeler is a Principal Applications Engineer with
16 years of experience in Java/Java EE and Spring Framework.
Joshua White is a Solutions Architect in the financial and
health services industries. He has worked with Spring Framework
since its inception in 2002.